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Veterans Get Holiday Helping Hand in Sloatsburg

Posted on 18 December 2015 by Editor

Local veterans and those who served in the armed forces will once again get some holiday help with a Christmas food giveaway at Sloatsburg Municipal Building on Saturday, December 19, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Local veterans and those who served in the armed forces will once again get a holiday give with a Christmas turkey and food basket at Sloatsburg Municipal Building on Saturday, December 19, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

The Village of Sloatsburg will again join with the Veteran Angels Association to support veterans this holiday season. Sloatsburg’s and other veterans will receive holiday foods Saturday morning, December 19, from 9 a.m. through 11 a.m. at the Sloatsburg Municipal Building. Any local member of the armed services qualifies for the food giveaway. Continue Reading

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Sloatsburg Makes the Tax Cap Along With Municipal Improvements

Posted on 15 December 2015 by Editor

Sloatsburgers have something to be thankful for this holiday season — a budget gift from the Village Board. Continue Reading

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Tree lighting and other area holiday celebrations

Posted on 03 December 2015 by Editor

The holiday season is getting underway this coming weekend in and around Sloatsburg, NY.

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Town of Tuxedo annual Tree Lighting at the Tuxedo Train Station.

The Town of Tuxedo kicks things off Friday, December 4, at the Tuxedo Train Station with its annual tree-lighting ceremony. The event also includes a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Continue Reading

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No Safe Passage – NYDOT rules that pedestrians don’t need a crosswalk to safely cross Rt. 17 in Sloatsburg

Posted on 01 December 2015 by Editor

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Buses, trucks and cars whiz through Sloatsburg’s village center, barely slowing for pedestrians attempting to safely cross Rt. 17. Why would a pedestrian try to get to the other side?

Pick a day in Sloatsburg and lines of cars and trucks race from traffic light to traffic light through the center of the village along Orange Turnpike (Rt. 17). Pedestrians attempting to cross the street anywhere between those traffic lights (one at Eagle Valley Road and the Municipal Plaza) must dodge cars to safely cross the road. Continue Reading

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Tuxedo Supervisor Mike Rost Delivers Sobering Fiscal News

Posted on 23 November 2015 by Editor

The Tuxedo Town Council recently voted to adopt its 2016 budget. The good news is that the town’s administration has finally gotten to the heart of the money matters — a combination of an apparently incompetent auditor that helped produce a conga line of uninformed fiscal decisions by the municipality over time.

The bad news is that the average Tuxedo homeowner will see a property tax increase in 2016 of between $365 to $389.

There will not be any Genting gifts to bail the Town out this year. Continue Reading

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Tuxedo Lady Tornadoes Have Winning Volleyball Season

Posted on 19 November 2015 by Editor

The Tuxedo Lady Tornadoes showed spirit and capped a winning season with a gritty showing in the Section 9 Class D Volleyball Finals in early November. 

Emily Dowling of the George Baker High School Tornadoes goes up high for a block in recent tournament play. The Lady Tornadoes finished the year with a winning season.

Emily Dowling of the George Baker High School Lady Tornadoes Vollyball team goes up high for a block in recent tournament play. The Lady Tornadoes finished the year with a winning season.

After taking the OCIAA Division III volleyball title, the George Baker HS girls team then beat Webutuck in three sets on November 6 for their first Sectional Semifinal Game at the Mount Saint Mary College tournament.

Next for Tuxedo was Pine Plains. The Tornadoes gave up a distinct height advantage, more so when senior outside hitter Emma Meore left the court due to a health issue.

Tuxedo girls were game and fought Pine Plains in the sectional games to near ties, losing in four tough sets 3-1: 23-25, 25-22, 25-22 and 25-18.

Coach Michelle Hines praised the team’s tenacious tournament play.

“We are so proud of these girls,” Hines said. “They never gave up. They fought until the very end. This is what Tuxedo is all about.”

George F. Baker High School Principal Jason Schrammel said the team serves as an inspiration to all Tuxedo students.

“This team’s work ethic is an example for all of our students,” Schrammel said.

“Tuxedo consistently demonstrates its ability to excel with dedication and perseverance. Our team’s Division III volleyball title (the 1st since 2003), and advancement to Class D finals, shows this school can hold its own against other schools in sports.”

Article contributed by Nancy Kris via FocusMediaUSA.com.

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From Access Road to Retail Complex, Tuxedo Farms Raises the Stakes in Sloatsburg

Posted on 17 November 2015 by Editor

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Image via Tuxedo Farms website.

Between the pitch and the plan is a woody stretch of land with a rock crested hump of hill and small Village. Continue Reading

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Sweet Grass Season in the Torne Valley Medicine Garden

Posted on 13 November 2015 by Editor

Chuck Stead and Ramapo College students at the Torne Valley Medicine Garden braiding newly harvested ceremonial Sweet Grass.

Educator Chuck Stead with Ramapo College students at the Torne Valley Medicine Garden braiding newly harvested ceremonial Sweet Grass.

Add the fresh aroma of newly cut Sweet Grass to your list of good Fall things. Continue Reading

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Houses by the dozen — even Tuxedo Park gets the housing blues

Posted on 12 November 2015 by Editor

TuxedoParklogo(Updated 11/12) Could it be a case of canary in the coal mine or perhaps a season of As the Trophy House Rusts?

Hema Easley, writing for the Times Herald Record, delves into the real estate market up in well-heeled hills of Tuxedo Park, where some 50 properties are reportedly for sale.  Continue Reading

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Scatch Made Food Just for You at Dottie Audrey’s

Posted on 09 November 2015 by Editor

For a long time Duck Cedar Inn just north of Tuxedo along Rt. 17 sat all lonely — more invisible duck blind than mini shopping mecca. Continue Reading

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